Mill House

This Queen Anne Victorian home in Terrell County, Georgia, was built in 1880. In the early 20th century, the Dawson historic district, compromised of workers from the local timber mill, owned a majority of the gorgeous homes in the area. The house has four bedrooms and two baths with four fireplaces. Throughout the home, there are stained glass windows, transom windows, and custom woodwork. The property was sold in the early 2000s for $40,000, before falling into foreclosure. It appears the owner was in the midst of a renovation before being foreclosed. For years, there was a note on the front door stating a bank in Ohio owned the property. After sitting abandoned for over a decade, the house sold at auction in 2019. The property is currently for sale for $21,000.

The tower was a later addition to the home and houses a staircase to the second floor.A view of the grand staircase located in the tower.Stained glass windows and ornate woodwork are throughout the home. The original hardwood floors remain in portions of the house.After falling into foreclosure, the home was left vacant. It appears a squatter had taken up residence in the home for a short time.With subjects ranging from photography to Hitler, the former owner left quite an array of old books behind.

The dining room flanked with columns and covered in an elaborate wallpaper.After sitting abandoned for over a decade, the house was purchased in 2019.

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My obsession with abandoned places has inspired me to create this blog. My goal is to showcase the obscure, historic often forgotten places I have visited across the Southeast. I hope to preserve the past through documentation and photographs. You can reach me at AbandonedSoutheast@gmail.com
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